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Promotion of civil discourse on college campuses an effort to counter polarization
Dr. Ralina Joseph, Director of the Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, on radical listening on campus and beyond.
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A look at painter Mickalene Thomas’ lesser-known photography at Henry Art Gallery
An exhibition at the Henry Art Gallery offers a revealing look into Michalene Thomas' lesser-known photographic practice. And it feels personal.
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On Capitol Hill, a new showcase for Mexican art
Adrián Gómez (BFA, 3D4M, 2018) is the first featured artist in "NosotrUS" at the Mexican Cultural Institute Gallery.
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Labor leader Frank Jenkins honored with UW fellowship
A new $250,000 fellowship at the UW Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies has been named for labor leader Frank Jenkins
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What exactly is the point of a border?
Op-ed by UW political philosopher Micheal Blake
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Racism and Parenting
On KING 5's "Racism and Parenting" special, Ralina Joseph, director of the UW Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, offered her expertise.
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Racial Resentment and White Culture Anxiety Fuel Support of President Trump, Studies Find
Interview featuring Christopher Parker, UW professor in the department of political science.
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Pioneering Women in Mathematical Sciences
Race and gender challenges did not deter two brilliant alumnae in the mathematical sciences.
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ICE agents and the ethics of following orders
Opinion piece by Pete Jackson, advisory board member of the UW Center for Human Rights
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Talking about art and identity at KEXP
Four Huskies, all who studied in the Collage of Arts & Sciences, presented the rawness of struggle and survival at the UWAA Short Talks on Art.
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Refugees, citizens and camps: A very British history
UW history professor, Jordanna Bailkin, on how Britain's past refugee camps shed light on today's global refugee crisis.
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Washington state Supreme Court takes up court-fee reform, considers UW data at sold-out Wednesday symposium
The disproportionate system that creates legal financial obligations (LFOs) is pursuing solutions with help from University of Washington sociology professor Alexes Harris.
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Diverse student leaders spent their terms making UW a better place for everyone
All four of the 2017-18 UW student body presidents, including two College of Arts & Sciences' alums, saw race, equity and social justice as central to their position.
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An Optimist Studies Race & Equity
PhD student Arianne Eason believes that understanding what shapes our views on race is the first step toward positive change.
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Born of protest: Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity celebrates a half-century
For 50yrs OMA&D has been supporting underrepresented minority and economically disadvantaged students, first-generation students, and campus diversity.